Hawaii State Identification Card

Beginning Wednesday, January 2, 2013, the state Department of Transportation (DOT) and all county driver license offices will implement Act 310, Session laws of Hawaii 2012, which affects the issuance of Hawaii State Identification Cards statewide. Below is a full list of requirements and answers to frequently asked questions about this requirement.

INTRODUCTION

Effective January 2, 2013, anyone applying for an original or renewal of their Hawaii State Identification Card must present documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address in person at any of the following Driver License locations:

Documentary proof affects anyone applying for a Hawaii State Identification Card, including U.S. citizens and foreign-born applicants. The documentary proof also applies to anyone who has just moved to Hawaii from another state or country, and anyone renewing their Hawaii State Identification Card.

Documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address will be required from:

Applicants applying for an original Hawaii State Identification Card.

Anyone who has never held or is re-applying for a Hawaii State Identification Card must provide documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address in the U.S. If you need a Social Security card, please visit http://www.socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber/ss5doc.htm.

Solved Learning com M Macm Of X Southern Chegg Sapling Anyone who renews their Hawaii State Identification Card must provide documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number and legal presence in the U.S. Applicants who are U.S. citizens and aliens admitted for permanent residence status in the U.S. will need to provide documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address documents every second renewal.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT DOCUMENTARY PROOF REQUIREMENTS

I am temporarily authorized to be in the U.S. How often will I have to present documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address?

Applicants who are temporarily authorized to be in the U.S. are required to present documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address when applying for an initial or renewal of a Hawaii State Identification Card.

I am temporarily authorized to be in the U.S. Can I renew my Hawaii State Identification Card by mail?

No. You must renew in person and present documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address.

Once legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address are established, will I need to provide the documents again at the time of my next renewal?

Applicants who are temporarily authorized to be in the U.S. are required to present documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address when applying for an initial or renewal Hawaii State Identification Card. Applicants who are U.S. citizens and aliens admitted for permanent residence status in the U.S. will not need to provide documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address until their second renewal.

I lost my Hawaii State Identification Card and I would like to apply for a duplicate. Am I required to present documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number and legal presence?

No. Documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address is not required when applying for a duplicate Hawaii State Identification Card unless you are changing current information on the card.

Can I mail in my documents so they can be reviewed and approved prior to my renewal of my Hawaii State Identification Card?

No. Customers may not mail documents to the DMV for review. Documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address is required at the time of renewal application. Those eligible to renew their Hawaii State Identification Card by mail will be provided renewal instructions.

If the documents I submit at the time of renewal are not acceptable, will I be provided with more information on other forms that you will accept?

Yes. Your County DMV staff will assist you through this new process.

Will I qualify for a Hawaii State Identification Card a day before the expiration of my legal status?

Yes, provided that documentary proof for legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address is verified. However, the expiration date of your Hawaii State Identification Card will be based on the expiration of your legal stay.

I will be renewing my Hawaii State Identification Card soon. I was born at home and do not have a birth certificate. I have no living relative to confirm who I am. Can I provide something else?

Documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number, legal presence and proof of principal residence address must be established in order to process your Hawaii State Identification Card renewal application. A Hawaii State Identification Card may be renewed as early as six months before its expiration date. Therefore, it is recommended that you give yourself sufficient time to renew within the six month period before your card expires. For further information, please visit the appropriate county website where you intend to renew your card or call for further assistance.

City & County of Honolulu: (808) 768-9100County of Hawaii: (808) 961-2222County of Kauai: (808) 241-4242County of Maui: (808) 270-7363

Solved Learning com M Macm Of X Southern Chegg Sapling Yes. You are required to present an original or certified copy of your certificate of marriage and your Hawaii birth certificate. Your Hawaii birth certificate will prove your legal name (at birth), date of birth and legal presence and your certificate of marriage will establish your name change from your birth name to your married name which appears on your Hawaii State Identification Card.

What documents are considered to be legal and admissible?

Documents presented for proof of legal name, date of birth, social security number and legal presence must be valid originals or certified copies. Photo copies or faxed copies of proof documents are not acceptable. Please refer to the List of Acceptable Documents – Hawaii Driver’s License & Hawaii State Identification Card below.

My father was in the military and I was born out of country. I lost my documents verifying birth abroad and do not have a U.S. passport. What can I bring in to prove I am a U.S. citizen and to prove my identity?

My documents are very old, delicate and difficult to read. Should I bring those documents in to prove my identity?

Yes. Present the documents you have. Your DMV representative will carefully review your documents to determine acceptability and provide you with further assistance.

My birth certificate was obtained the year after I was born. Is it acceptable as proof of identification?

State certified birth certificates are accepted as documentary proof of legal name, date of birth and legal presence.

I want to submit my State certified birth certificate for proof of legal name, date of birth and legal presence. The names of my social security card and my out-of-state Identification Card match. The name on my State certified birth certificate is different from the name on my Hawaii State Identification Card. Will this be sufficient?

The name on your Hawaii State Identification Card must match the name on the document you present for proof of legal name, date of birth and legal presence. In this scenario, you will be required to present documentary proof of a legal name change from your birth name to the name on your Hawaii State Identification Card. You will also be required to provide proof of principal residence address.

Immigration has acknowledged receipt of my application. I am still waiting for my immigration documents to be processed. How will my pending status affect my eligibility to obtain a Hawaii State Identification Card?

Your DMV representative will review your documents and provide you with further assistance.

I was born in a foreign country and am adopted by my parents who are U.S. citizens. What documents do I need to prove legal name, date of birth and legal status in order to obtain a Hawaii State Identification Card?

In addition to proof of your social security number, you will need to provide your adoption documents and your parents’ proof of citizenship.

I am a foreign born applicant holding a valid Hawaii State Identification Card. I also own a business in the U.S. (mainland). Can I renew my Hawaii State Identification Card by mail?

No. You must renew in person and present documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, legal presence and proof of principal residence address.

Beginning January 2, 2013, each individual applying for an initial Hawaii State Identification Card will be required to provide documentary proof of:

Legal name and date of birth

Legal Presence

Social Security Number

Proof of Principal Residence (Two documents required)

Documentary proof documents include U.S. birth certificates and U.S. passports. Foreign born applicants may provide other documents, such as a Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization, Resident Alien Card, or a valid foreign passport with a Visa and I-94.

Documents presented for proof of name, date of birth, legal presence and social security number must be valid originals or certified copies. Photo copies or fax copies of proof documents are not acceptable.

Applicants for initial and renewal of their Hawaii State Identification Card are required to provide original or certified documents to prove each of the four categories (1) Legal Name; (2) Date of Birth; (3) Legal Presence; and (4) Social Security Number. Photocopies or faxes will not be accepted. For a complete listing of acceptable documents for proof of legal name, date of birth, legal presence and social security number, refer to the List of Acceptable Documents for a Hawaii State Identification Card below.

Applicants for initial and renewal of their Hawaii State Identification Card are required to provide two forms of documentation of their Principal Residence Address. The documents presented must list address and the applicant or spouse as the addressee. If the applicant is not the addressee, a statement must be made by the addressee that the applicant’s principal address is the same as the addressee. For a complete listing of acceptable documents for proof of principal residence address, refer to the List of Acceptable Documents for Proof of Principal Residence Address below.

If your current name is different from the name shown on any document (examples: due to marriage, divorce, adoption, name change, naturalization certificate), you are required to provide “connecting documents” to establish the link between the names. Refer to the List of Acceptable Connecting Documents to Prove Legal Name Change below.

Validity of a Hawaii State Identification Card for individuals temporarily authorized to be in the U.S.

The Hawaii State Identification Card of individuals temporarily authorized to be in the U.S. will be valid for their verified length of legal stay up to the maximum period pursuant to state law. If the expiration date shown on the document used to prove legal presence cannot be verified electronically or through other approved means, the Hawaii State Identification Card will expire one year from the date of entry into the U.S.

Renewal by Mail for individuals temporarily authorized to reside in the U.S.

Individuals temporarily authorized to be in the U.S. are required to renew in person.

LIST OF ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS FOR HAWAII STATE IDENTIFICATION CARD

Acceptable Documents

Legal Name

Date of Birth

Legal Presence

Social Security Number

U.S. State, Local Government –issued Certificate of Birth or Birth ID Card (In accordance with Puerto Rico Law No. 191, Hawaii does not accept any Puerto Rican birth certificate certified before July 1, 2010.)

Non-U.S. Citizen – Valid Foreign Passport with Appropriate Immigration Documents. If applicable, valid unexpired U.S. visa affixed accompanied by an approved I-94 form, if the I-94 form is not automated.

Note: Additional documents may be required if there is a difference in name on the documents submitted. Documents presented for proof must be valid originals or certified copies. Photo copies or faxes are not acceptable as proof.

(a) A valid U.S. Jurisdiction issued REAL ID Compliant DL/ID/Photo Learner’s Permit, CAC or DOD ID DD-2 can be used as evidence of legal names, date of birth and social security number only if the information is presented on the document being submitted.

(b) If name and complete Social Security Number are not printed on the document it cannot be used.

Homeless applicants may use the address of their current shelter agency, or if not staying in a shelter, may use the general delivery of the post office nearest where they spend most of their time

If the applicant is in a shelter because of abuse, the applicant may display the address of a relative or friend or post office box number on the card, but must provide the applicant’s principal address for file purposes

Applicants documenting enrollment in a State or Federal address confidentiality program which allows an applicant to obtain and use alternative addresses may use an alternative address on the card, but must provide the applicant’s permanent address for file purposes

In areas where a number and street name have not been assigned for United States mail delivery, an address convention used by the United States Postal Service is acceptable

Spouse or parent affidavit, provided the spouse or parent’s address can be verified

Other documents the examiner of drivers accepts as proof of principal address